Top 10 Cleanest States in Nigeria

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When deciding what location to settle in, the cleanliness of the

environment is one you should look out for. Cleanliness and proper

hygiene are important to the healthy living of families, including

young and old. Nigeria is a country with 36 states, this article

compiles a list of the cleanest states in the country.









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Have you ever thought about what states will count as the cleanest

states in Nigeria? These ones are those with the best hygiene and

environmental friendliness based on factors such as legitimate

wastewater frameworks, adequate waste disposal, and even government

efforts through activities and strategies. Below is a list of the ten

cleanest states in Nigeria where you can be sure to live healthily.



Top 10 Cleanest States in Nigeria











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Akwa Ibom State



Akwa Ibom has won the cleanest state in Nigeria. The state is located

in the south-south region of the country. Currently, it is also the

largest oil and gas producing state in Nigeria. The capital of Akwa

Ibom is Uyo. Uyo is also often regarded as the most beautiful city in

Nigeria. Uyo, the state capital, has lots of attractions. The peace

and quietness of the city of Uyo is one of the main attractions for

visitors and foreigners. In spite of the fact that the typical cost of

living in Uyo is very high because of the cost of basic food, many do

not mind because of the safety of the city. Uyo has a low record of

misconduct. Uyo has an expanded level of infrastructure development

and definitely deserves special attention. Areas of attraction in Uyo

include The Ibom Le Meridien Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, the Ibom

Tropicana Resort with the world-class stadium.



Abuja



Abuja is the capital of Nigeria and is the second on the list of

cleanest states. Not only is Abuja clean, but it is also considered to

be one of the most developed areas in the country. The first thing you

will notice if you take a visit to Abuja is that the development there

is properly planned, you will find this on the roads and structures.

This is also why the state is one of the most expensive to live in and

has many activities and movements going on there. Abuja is also the

nation’s seat of power; headquarters of government agencies are

located here. This is another reason the state makes one of the top

cleanest. Abuja is also a good vacation spot, speaking of a number of

developments and rare views, it is also a good place of residence for

those who want to settle with families.



Cross River State



Cross River is located in south-eastern Nigeria. The state is host to

lots of tourist attractions, including the Obudu Cattle Ranch and

Tinapa Resort, an organized trade zone, a seaport, and an airport.

These, all added up with its neatness, and order makes it such a

beautiful state. Cross River is also marked by the prevalence of law

and order. Calabar is the capital of Cross River state. Calabar has a

variety of delicious delicacies, designs, and celebrations, such as

the Calabar Carnival, which takes place every year and is called

Africa’s largest street party. Calabar is one place to visit in

Nigeria because of its perfect indigenous life and other social

ensembles.







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Enugu State



Enugu is referred to as the â€Å“coal city†. This is due to the mining

activities that go on in the state. Enugu is located in the

south-eastern part of Nigeria. The capital of Enugu state is Enugu.

Enugu has great street structure, state-of-the-art structures,

buildings, and shopping centers. It is considered one of the most

experienced urban areas in Nigeria. It also has many vacation

destinations such as the Iva Valley (coal mine), the popular Nmanwu

Culture Festival, and the state-run Nike Holiday Resort.



Lagos State



Lagos state is one of the busiest and smallest in landmass in the

country. It is the economic capital of the country and also the

nation’s business centre. In spite of the state’s busyness, it has

clean urban areas such as Ikeja, Victoria Island. The capital of Lagos

state is Ikeja maintains a cool and peaceful state with first-class

structures such as shopping centres and state reservation zones.



Imo State



This is another state to look out for in terms of cleanliness. The

capital of Imo state is Owerri. Owerri is often applauded for its

serenity. The proximity of accommodation spaces, main streets, clubs

and other relaxation centres make the state-organized. All of these

give this clean state a calm and peaceful view.



Ondo State



Akure, the capital of Ondo state, is known for its great landscape,

geography and expanse of land and space which gives it a natural

outlook and a great relaxation centre. It is one of the cleanest

states in Nigeria.







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Kaduna State



Kaduna state is located in the northern part of the country. The state

is equipped with state-of-the-art structures. It is also a safe place

to live and visit in Northern Nigeria.



Delta State



As a state rich in oil assets, environmental security and sanitation

is one to be prioritized. This makes Delta state one of the cleanest

states in Nigeria.



Rivers State



The cities of Port Harcourt (capital of Rivers state) and Bonny Island

(also located in Rivers state) are both considered to be two of the

cleanest cities in Nigeria. Port Harcourt offers great views of

developments and great roads. Bonny Island is an inland island located

in the southern part of the state. Bonny Island is home to various

global oil organizations such as Royal Dutch Shell, Mobil, Chevron,

Agip, and Elf.



The island is also surrounded on its west and south sides by extensive

coastlines. This makes it a major tourist attraction and vacation

site. Another vacation spot is Finima Nature Park. Bonny Island is

close to the city of Port Harcourt, the state capital. Port Harcourt

is also home to numerous companies. It is perhaps the richest city in

Nigeria and most expensive to live in.

















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